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BJP Chandigarh Launches ‘Swachhta Se Swagat’ Campaign Ahead of PM Modi’s High-Profile Visit

Party leaders and thousands of workers mobilize across 17 mandals to promote public awareness and ensure a clean, beautiful city welcome for the Prime Minister.

CHANDIGARH: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Chandigarh Pradesh has successfully executed the second phase of its “Swachhta Se Swagat” (Welcome Through Cleanliness) campaign. The massive drive covered 17 mandals and numerous wards across the city on Thursday. This timely initiative aims to prepare the city for the high-profile arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Furthermore, the campaign successfully fostered deep community participation and amplified public awareness regarding urban sanitation.

Swachhta Se Swagat campaign

During the extensive drive, senior office-bearers and prominent party leaders visited diverse locations as special guests. They actively picked up brooms alongside grassroots workers, demonstrating a shared commitment to civic duty. Consequently, this collective effort transformed the political routine into a vibrant, city-wide public movement.

BJP State President Jatinder Pal Malhotra led the cleanliness drive at Mandal Number 1 in Khuda Alisher. While interacting with residents, Malhotra emphasized that public hygiene transcends mere political campaigns.

“Cleanliness is not merely a campaign but the duty and social responsibility of every citizen,” Malhotra stated. “The Swachh Bharat Mission, launched under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has now become a nationwide people’s movement, and BJP workers are committed to spreading this spirit throughout society.”

Swachhta Se Swagat campaign

Meanwhile, several top leaders joined the initiative in their respective zones to boost worker morale. Former State President Sanjay Tandon participated in Ward Number 6, while Former Mayor Subhash Chawla joined workers in Ward Number 28. In addition, State General Secretaries Ramveer Bhatti and Sanjeev Rana drove the campaign forward in Ward Number 34 and Mandal Number 33 respectively.

Other key participants included State Vice Presidents Devinder Babla, Bharat Kumar, and Naresh Panchal, who mobilized residents in Wards 11, 30, and 8. Similarly, State Secretaries and office bearers managed cleanup operations in other critical sectors.

Swachhta Se Swagat campaign

State Media Incharge Ravi Rawat highlighted the overwhelming response to the sanitation drive. He noted that thousands of workers enthusiastically renewed their cleanliness pledges. Therefore, the city stands fully prepared for the Prime Minister’s reception. Rawat concluded that BJP workers have clearly conveyed that the Prime Minister will be welcomed with a collective resolve to build a clean, beautiful, and well-organized Chandigarh.

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